CSI: New York--'Tri-Borough'

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Synopsis:

A New York subway train halts its route when the body of a young man is found in its path. When Mac and Stella arrive at the scene, Mac immediately notices something's amiss: the victim's body is not in the position one would expect for an accidental electrocution. In the morgue, Dr. Hawkes confirms Mac's suspicions: the victim, whom Hawkes dubs "Slick" because of a hydrophobic substance coating his skin, died from AC electrocution, but the subway runs on DC. He was dead before he hit the tracks, and apparently was placed there to cover up the initial cause of death.

Across town, Danny greets Detective Kaile Maka, an old friend from the police department who was sidelined for a while after a gun shot injury. Art dealer Leo Whitefield has been murdered in his store; Ron Leatham, who owns the bookstore across the street discovered his body after noticing a suspicious car in front of the store. Danny notes that the blood spatter and powder burns on Leo's body indicate he was shot at close range; he recovers the bullet from the frame of a painting. Maka finds a document in plastic from 1814 indicating a painting known as "Inhumanity" was destroyed in a fire.

Aiden and Detective Flack are on the case of a third victim, a construction worker who died from a head wound. Bill Lemakkia was filling in for another worker on the site who was booted for drinking on the job. Aiden and Flack both note the foul smell coming from the body.

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